TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES
Online ISSN : 2189-4205
Print ISSN : 0549-3811
ISSN-L : 0549-3811
Static and Dynamic Aerocharacteristics Testing of Strake-Wing Aerial Vehicle in Water Tunnel
Li-Min CHANGHsing-Juin LEEChien-Min HUANGShu-Hao CHUANGShu-Wei WANGKuo-Tung CHIEN
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2010 Volume 53 Issue 180 Pages 91-98

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This paper focuses on flow visualization, normal force and pitch moment testing of the NASA TP-1803 strake-wing model at high attack angles. The dynamic aerocharacteristics for pitching with various reduced frequencies and two sideslip angles β=0° and 10° in the water tunnel are compared with those for static case. For α=20°–50°, the strake/wing vortices breakdown positions occur later for β=10° than for β=0°. The value of the normal force coefficient under sideslip angle β=10° is greater than β=0° at high attack angles. In the pitch-down process, the aerodynamic center creates a nose-up pitching moment and the model becomes unstable compared to the static condition. As the pitch reduced frequency increases, the wing vortices sustain longer flow lines and provide more normal force during pitch-up motion. In addition, the hysteresis loop of the normal force curve is larger for higher reduced frequencies.
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